个别阿尔法频率tACS修改了时空光学错觉的检测
Francesco Neri1,2, Vincenzo Catrambone3, Alessandra Cinti4
1Siena Brain Investigation and Neuromodulation Lab (Si-BIN Lab), Department of Medicine, Surgery and Neuroscience, Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy. francesco.neri3@unisi.it.
Experimental brain research
|September 9, 2025
概括
受后期刺激影响的后语,涉及到注意力,而不仅仅是感知. 较长的间隔和α频率的大脑刺激增强了幻觉检测,这表明这种现象中的注意力作用.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 视觉感知 视觉感知 视觉感知
背景情况:
- 后语法描述了后来的刺激如何改变早期的感知.
- "子幻觉"展示了后语,刺激看起来是相等的.
- 之前的研究使用了短间隔 (100-200毫秒),忽视了更长的间隔和注意力.
研究的目的:
- 调查后语是否涉及与感知相关的注意力机制一起.
- 探索延长刺激间间隔对语后的影响.
- 为了检查阿尔法频率大脑刺激对术后的影响.
主要方法:
- 33名参与者被分为250毫秒和500毫秒闪光间隔 (IFI) 组.
- 积极的跨电刺激 (tES) 协议 (IAF-tACS,Alpha-tRNS) 和安慰剂 (Sham) 应用于左前/下回.
- 参与者执行了一项子幻觉任务,以评估后述现象.
主要成果:
- 在250-IFI和500-IFI两组中都观察到后述现象.
- 500-IFI组的参与者通过IAF-tACS显示了改进的幻觉检测.
- 行为数据表明,通过更长的间隔和特定的大脑刺激,提高了表现.
结论:
- 后语是受到注意力过程的影响,而不仅仅是感知过程.
- 延长刺激间的间隔时间和有针对性的脑刺激可以调节后语音.
- 这些发现突出了注意力和感知在时间视觉处理中的相互作用.
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